2019
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcc.9b01154
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Does a Binary Phase Diagram Exist for a Solvent Containing a Single Solute Molecule? Case of a Neutral Solute Molecule in Ethanol

Abstract: Binary phase (BP) diagrams have been a cornerstone in both the industrial and the academic research. Traditionally, the twocomponent BP diagrams always consider a finite amount of solute in a finite solvent host. Here, we consider a special situation: a single solute molecule in a structurally different solvent host and pose the question "Can the traditional BP diagram account for the behavior of a single solute in a finite solvent host?" To date, this aspect remains unexplored because of both practical diffic… Show more

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